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steve sims suggest that kitty dukakis as involved in a flag burning. ronald reagan quips he's not going to pick on an invalid when it was ask whether dukakis was treated for depression. dukakis veetos a pledge of alliance law. >> and he didn't react passionately to a question of what he would do if his wife was attacked? >> that was october 13th. that was the nail in the coffin. all of these things was a democratic campaign at a high in july. >> let's go back to the helmet, the hat. you mentioned in the film and your article, that there is an unspoken rule, not even unspoken that candidates should not wear hats. and president obama mentioned it on receiving a football helmet from the navy team. >> pretty sharp. all right. there's a general rule, you don't put stuff on your head in you're president. that's politics 101. you never look good wearing something on your head >> that applies to presidential candidates. why did he do it. it's not just him. candidates have kept doing it since. >> it goes back to 1977, calvin coolag, had a headdress. jack kenned
steve sims suggest that kitty dukakis as involved in a flag burning. ronald reagan quips he's not going to pick on an invalid when it was ask whether dukakis was treated for depression. dukakis veetos a pledge of alliance law. >> and he didn't react passionately to a question of what he would do if his wife was attacked? >> that was october 13th. that was the nail in the coffin. all of these things was a democratic campaign at a high in july. >> let's go back to the helmet,...
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you approved initially the bond council with steve mall with his firm. at that point we also selected self disclosure council bill lofton and he's here today. so just before i introduce the team, the next steps will be that if you approve this resolution today it will go to the oversight board next week and if they approve it, it will go to department of finances. hopefully it will be sooner to offer their concurrence with this bond sale. and we are also waiting for the approval authority on the rocks to expend any proceeds then we can finalize it and get it to market. we are going total board of supervisors to increase the authority up to $70 million. with that i would like to point out the finance team members that we have in the audiences. bond council we have steve mall khan, joe watson, bob gamble and from the underwriteers jay chasmsky
you approved initially the bond council with steve mall with his firm. at that point we also selected self disclosure council bill lofton and he's here today. so just before i introduce the team, the next steps will be that if you approve this resolution today it will go to the oversight board next week and if they approve it, it will go to department of finances. hopefully it will be sooner to offer their concurrence with this bond sale. and we are also waiting for the approval authority on...
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tonight, casey affleck, mike tyson, plus music from linkin park and steve aoki. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> hell
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the big winners were apple's founding entrepreneurs, steve jobs and steve wozniak, who had, in a short time, become multimillionaires because of their creation. it was rather astounding. it was one of the finest products ever that deserved to be such a winner. you couldn't have looked ahead and expected it. of those who turned inventions into fortunes in silicon valley, none did it as spectacularly as apple's founders. but are such huge profits justified? what's their role in a market economy? we asked analyst richard gill. large profits in a capitalistic system, according to economist joseph schumpeter, derive from one source-- innovation. they're the superabundant rewards given to those who are clever enough, daring enough, enterprising enough, to come up with something new. the apple computer story is a letter-perfect example of what schumpeter was talking about. a few points about this process-- first, innovation decisions are quite different from the expected rate of return calculations we discussed earlier. how can you calculate a rate of return when you're doing something new? i
the big winners were apple's founding entrepreneurs, steve jobs and steve wozniak, who had, in a short time, become multimillionaires because of their creation. it was rather astounding. it was one of the finest products ever that deserved to be such a winner. you couldn't have looked ahead and expected it. of those who turned inventions into fortunes in silicon valley, none did it as spectacularly as apple's founders. but are such huge profits justified? what's their role in a market economy?...
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. >> also honored for notable film careers, steve martin and angela lansbury and our rachel smith was in the middle of it all. >> reporter: even for hollywood superstars who have seen it all. >> this was my first time being at the governors awards. >> reporter: it's one prestigious spectacle. >> i try to be here until they kick me out. statutettes of the evening going to angelina jolie receiving the jean herschel award. >> when i met survivors of war and famine, i learned what life is like for most people in the world, we are all, everyone in this room, so fortunate. >> reporter: actress angela lansbury, what. >> what an incredible moment. >> reporter: and steve martin. all receiving honorary awards. it's about time we see you at the governors awards. >> they're considered the highest honor an actor can receive in mid-november. >> reporter: steve's funny friend relishing the opportunity to present their pal with the honor. >> my wife who is as beautiful as she is smart. and -- i knew that i wasn't going to make it through this speech. i read it to my dog this morning and wept. >> repo
. >> also honored for notable film careers, steve martin and angela lansbury and our rachel smith was in the middle of it all. >> reporter: even for hollywood superstars who have seen it all. >> this was my first time being at the governors awards. >> reporter: it's one prestigious spectacle. >> i try to be here until they kick me out. statutettes of the evening going to angelina jolie receiving the jean herschel award. >> when i met survivors of war and...
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steve thomas, however, black nationalism today is a lot of rhetoric and academia types with salary and a little bit of shot light than a complete overhall of the structure. >> well, joining us to discuss malcolm x's legacy dr. cornell west, renown academic, and is malcolm x real or not reinvented. you know , black nationalism tanks on different meanings, depending on who you ask. >> i think black nationalism is always relevant because it's founded on three pillars, self-respect, self defense, self determination. malcolm x one of the great freedom fighters was about what? impeccable integrity. he would never sell out. tell the truth, be willing to pay the price. he was always willing to express righteous indignation because he had a deep abiding love of black people. he had a deep abuing love for white, yellow, red, brown. >> has it changed depending on the era? >> first of all, let me second that emotion from my brother west. >> i feel music hyped that. >> brother herb got smokey robinson. >> i'm speaking my mind. unimpeachable integrity that is to echo what dr. west said. when you tal
steve thomas, however, black nationalism today is a lot of rhetoric and academia types with salary and a little bit of shot light than a complete overhall of the structure. >> well, joining us to discuss malcolm x's legacy dr. cornell west, renown academic, and is malcolm x real or not reinvented. you know , black nationalism tanks on different meanings, depending on who you ask. >> i think black nationalism is always relevant because it's founded on three pillars, self-respect,...
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. >>> end of an era, steve balmer, microsoft ceo and chief sales meeting, bill gates gets emotional. what is next for the software maker and who will lead it? >> do it yourself. more people are and home depot is reaping rewards raising the outlook for the third time this year. it's not the only company profiting by the trends. >> pinched by pensions. tonight we head to chicago to see just how deep the problems run. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, november 19th. >>> good evening everyone. topping our news, three corporate giants, jp morgue chase, home depot, microsoft members of the dow index and making news today for different reasons. we begin with microsoft and shareholders meeting today but it wasn't a typical shareholders meeting. this was the final one for steve balmer who steps down as ceo next year and marks the beginning of a historic management changeover at the company. as microsoft's bored narrows the search for a new leader, the company will end a 38-year stretch where balmer and dates led. who might be next in charge. >> reporter: it w
. >>> end of an era, steve balmer, microsoft ceo and chief sales meeting, bill gates gets emotional. what is next for the software maker and who will lead it? >> do it yourself. more people are and home depot is reaping rewards raising the outlook for the third time this year. it's not the only company profiting by the trends. >> pinched by pensions. tonight we head to chicago to see just how deep the problems run. all that and more tonight on "nightly business...
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burke was steve burke. is it was my son might say oh you're adorable you're heading toward the comedy circuit. yes absolutely no interest in being there a lot of people think like my vote doesn't matter anyways. and so little of what is a coach who shot before. really they're all corrupt. she says now. god uses our own the young people are infatuated with hannah. this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very human bio in the immediate elections. even when your best friends about lighting up your book and they're not. five it said on wednesday evening but what i got a kick in and out. burke is a comedian he just wants to beat phoenix suburb burke is no stranger to visit us this proposed billion styling cable car called the styling of the solution to the city's traffic problems. this project has even caught the attention of virgin ceo sir richard branson is interested in sponsoring it and of course steve has a song for the sale. among the humans. and when you see a new business. i h
burke was steve burke. is it was my son might say oh you're adorable you're heading toward the comedy circuit. yes absolutely no interest in being there a lot of people think like my vote doesn't matter anyways. and so little of what is a coach who shot before. really they're all corrupt. she says now. god uses our own the young people are infatuated with hannah. this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very human bio in the immediate elections. even when your best...
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steve sheldon is the president of rainbo records, a vinyl manufacturer that presses nearly 25,000 records a day. his company has been in the business since 1939, and says the demand for vinyl records is unlike anything they've seen in years. this year has been the busiest for uswere doing double what we were doing two years ago. capacity is at 100 percent. and it's about the 13-25 year old range that is making these hot off the press vinyls (throw record) fly off store shelves. it's a tangible item and they were brought up on virtual everything. i think they are enjoying handling the records, handling the jacket; the artwork on the album cover was always an attraction. here it is really awesome to see a 15 year old say "oh i just got a turntable for my first time, what do i buy?" and they are extremely excited about it. adrienne pearson works at amoeba records on sunset blvd in hollywood, california and says that record labels have worked in an extra incentive to buy vinyl. i could honestly say within the past 5 years vinyl record sales have increased dramatically. a bunch of record label
steve sheldon is the president of rainbo records, a vinyl manufacturer that presses nearly 25,000 records a day. his company has been in the business since 1939, and says the demand for vinyl records is unlike anything they've seen in years. this year has been the busiest for uswere doing double what we were doing two years ago. capacity is at 100 percent. and it's about the 13-25 year old range that is making these hot off the press vinyls (throw record) fly off store shelves. it's a tangible...
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steve wozniak a call followed apple up he's somebody who became a multimillionaire very quickly but even after that he secretly told computer science to fifth graders for almost six years and i think you have similar last orders because you worked as that police officer on the base in louisiana i wonder what made you do that i went to a police academy in los angeles in about one thousand nine hundred two because i wanted to learn the basics of police law i was interested in becoming a police officer on a reserve level which meant that i could go and be a policeman whenever i wanted to be and then when i wanted to do was supposed to do special security operations or a movie or a musical two or whatever was i could do it so. that i wasn't doing movies but i wanted to be able to do other things. the main reason i wanted to do this was because i saw in life bad guys who thought they were so big and so bad and so tough that they could murder and rape and rob and pillage and get away with it and i wanted to say wait a minute there's a there are guys out there that are just as tough or tou
steve wozniak a call followed apple up he's somebody who became a multimillionaire very quickly but even after that he secretly told computer science to fifth graders for almost six years and i think you have similar last orders because you worked as that police officer on the base in louisiana i wonder what made you do that i went to a police academy in los angeles in about one thousand nine hundred two because i wanted to learn the basics of police law i was interested in becoming a police...
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jeff fisher did an amazing job and steve mcnair made sure that everyone felt happy. >> so incognito got a lot of criticism for juicie i using th in the alleged texts. he talks about that let's listen. >> it is a word that i have heard john use a lot. it is not right for when i did it in the voice mail. there are colorful words in the locker room that we don't use in every day life. the fact of the matter remains that was left on a private voice mail for my friend and it was a joke. >> does that change the argument of what is appropriate and what is going too far and what is really going on here? >> you know, i'm trying not to laugh because that rationale he shared with us is so freaking bogus i can't believe he was coached to say that. we saw him use that word outside of the locker room in a public space. he was thumbping around and yelling the n word. for him to suggest this was something that he said only in the locker room or something that he heard a black person say so it is okay to say it. that is ridiculous. he was well coached to try to sound as sensible as possible. we have see
jeff fisher did an amazing job and steve mcnair made sure that everyone felt happy. >> so incognito got a lot of criticism for juicie i using th in the alleged texts. he talks about that let's listen. >> it is a word that i have heard john use a lot. it is not right for when i did it in the voice mail. there are colorful words in the locker room that we don't use in every day life. the fact of the matter remains that was left on a private voice mail for my friend and it was a joke....
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. >> thanks so much, steve. >> on the next "washington journal," william hogelan from the bipartisan policy center and former republican staff director will examine the status of budget talks and whether a government fight can be avoided. a part of our series, kaiser health news correspondent julie apple bee looks at individuals who are seing notices that their health care plans are being canceled. and why the federal housing administration has received close to $2 billion to stabilize its fiscal position. >> next, quar with author steven kinser. then david cameron taking questions from the house of common. then remarks by iraqi prime inister al maliki. >> on america's call for scientists and engineers. >> as nasa's future goes, so too does that of america. and if nasa is healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people that science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on the paper, there will be calls for go ice s to help us fish wrg there is an ocean of water that's been liquid for billions of years. we're going to dig through the soils of mars and look f
. >> thanks so much, steve. >> on the next "washington journal," william hogelan from the bipartisan policy center and former republican staff director will examine the status of budget talks and whether a government fight can be avoided. a part of our series, kaiser health news correspondent julie apple bee looks at individuals who are seing notices that their health care plans are being canceled. and why the federal housing administration has received close to $2 billion...
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steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the world choreographed by some of the oldest performers of it. >> the fall festival of the india art brought dance from india to the shakespeare theater in washington. we sat down with two performers whose love of dance are truly interbeeintertwined. thanks to the chorus line of the bollywood movie and the stunning performance of miss america 201. 2013. young secret clad women enter energetically dancing to chart toppers. >> when people arrived at the shakespeare theater in washington, d.c. they hoped to see some of india's most sought after performers. they probably weren't expecting 770-year-old's. you both have been dancing for how many years? >> a
steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the world choreographed by some of the oldest performers of it....
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steve, what do you tell your kleins to invest? >> key point is get the 3 to 5 year pervue, 20 to 30 years for most, it is important to look at three nobel prize winner phd's in economic save thees just 3 week ago they talked about personal investing, they said most people do not take that longer pervue, at least 3 to 5 years. gerri: question mutual funds or etms. >> i like etfs the best but don't count mutual funds out. gerri: scott? everyone loves the etf's no everyone is worried they are over trading them. >> i am sure they are over trading them, that is what we do as humans. but i love etfs, this is about time, looking at mutual funds what is happening. he is right, there are some low load versions that there is not a big barrier as far as cost to en true -- intry, but now the mutual fund companies have gotten creegotten creative, theu on the way out instead of the way in. >> jamie, do you agree? are the fees out of control? >> well first of all there is two major points could who that all etfs are not created equally, equity h
steve, what do you tell your kleins to invest? >> key point is get the 3 to 5 year pervue, 20 to 30 years for most, it is important to look at three nobel prize winner phd's in economic save thees just 3 week ago they talked about personal investing, they said most people do not take that longer pervue, at least 3 to 5 years. gerri: question mutual funds or etms. >> i like etfs the best but don't count mutual funds out. gerri: scott? everyone loves the etf's no everyone is worried...
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. >> there you see along with her, steve martin and angela language lance. lansbury, and our rachel smith was in the middle of it all. >> reporter: even for hollywood superstars who have seen it all. >> this was my first time being at the governors awards. >> reporter: the governors awards hosted by the academy that brings us the oscars is one prestigious spectacle. >> i just try to be here until they kick me out. >> what can i nickname you? >> geoff o., or g crush. that is kind of my rap nickname. >> reporter: the golden statuettes of the evening going to angelina jolie receiving the jean hersholt humanitarian award. angelina, what does this award mean to you? >> it means a great deal to me and it's a very, very lovely thing. when i met survivors of war and famine, i learned what life is like for most people in the world, we are all, everyone in this room, so fortunate. >> reporter: and actress angela lansbury. >> what an incredible moment. >> reporter: come tune designer pierre otosi. and actor/comedian, musician/writer steve martin. all receiving honorary
. >> there you see along with her, steve martin and angela language lance. lansbury, and our rachel smith was in the middle of it all. >> reporter: even for hollywood superstars who have seen it all. >> this was my first time being at the governors awards. >> reporter: the governors awards hosted by the academy that brings us the oscars is one prestigious spectacle. >> i just try to be here until they kick me out. >> what can i nickname you? >> geoff...
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i'm steve levy. the kansas city chiefs tried to start the season 10-0 visiting the broncos in denver. here are the pretty pictures, at least for the broncos. manning to thomas. 70 yards down the sideline. later in the same drive, manning to julius thomas at the 3, runs it in for a touchdown. manning connects with thomas, two defenders surrounding him. 10-0, broncos. as for the chief, third and goal, alex smith, right to dwayne bowe for the touch crown pass. bowe was arrested in the bye week. chiefs down 10-7. manning, the handoff to montee ball. broncos win by ten. the chiefs will have to settle for 9-1. >>> number 48 makes it six. denny hamlin won the sprint cup race. ninth place was good enough for jimmie johnson. won his sixth championship in eight years. he ranks third all-time, trailing richard petty and dale earnhardt. both have seven points titles. >>> cam newton and the panthers have won five straight games. jumped into the playoff chase. can they make it six? they'll have to earn it against
i'm steve levy. the kansas city chiefs tried to start the season 10-0 visiting the broncos in denver. here are the pretty pictures, at least for the broncos. manning to thomas. 70 yards down the sideline. later in the same drive, manning to julius thomas at the 3, runs it in for a touchdown. manning connects with thomas, two defenders surrounding him. 10-0, broncos. as for the chief, third and goal, alex smith, right to dwayne bowe for the touch crown pass. bowe was arrested in the bye week....
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details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama administration says he's numbers aren't official. in her testimony this week, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the website's flaws make any early data unreliable. >> we do not have any reliable data around enrollment, which is why we haven't given it to date. >> reporter: her agency doesn't plan to issue its first report on enrollment figures until mid-november. but the first days overwhelmingly viewed as a disaster. a survey shows 80% of those polled have a negative impression of obama care implementation. just 14% say it's gone well, that the law has benefited them. but nea
details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama...
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president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked them who they think is the best candidate to clean up the city for of course steve burke if he was my son i'd say oh you're adorable you're headed toward the comedy circuit he has absolutely no interest in being mayor a lot of people think like my vote doesn't even matter anyways and so they don't vote what you're saying who should vote for really they're all corrupt she says no you're going around she says they're all corrupt the young people are in fact she waited with him over this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very few vo in miami beach elections birth even has trouble getting his best friends to vote for him are you going to hear bowing to the rock. i'm going to check on wednesday and review board a community board i'm going to kick you
president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked them who they think is the best candidate to clean up the city for of course steve burke if he was my son i'd say oh you're adorable you're headed toward the comedy circuit he has...
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steve liesman, i'll finish with you. in your view, does the fed have a credibility problem right now? >> perhaps, but it certainly has a communications problem right now. it seems incapable of telling the market that if it reduces the amount of qe that's out there, that it doesn't mean they're going to be raising rates any time sooner. i'm not sure, though, that all the investors on the panel, bill, are listening to what the fed is saying. because you made the point, bill, that if the fed does, indeed taper because its economic forecast for improving or accelerated growth comes to pass -- >> or so they tell us. >> again, if i could trade ten bucks of qe for $1 of groeshgts i would take that bet any time. i would probably take it in the stock market but i'm not sure the average investor is there yet. >> that's without knowing how you're going to exit those extra nine bucks. that's the problem right there. >> all right, guys. thank you. >> thanks, everybody. >> another fun taper talk today on "closing bell." heading toward
steve liesman, i'll finish with you. in your view, does the fed have a credibility problem right now? >> perhaps, but it certainly has a communications problem right now. it seems incapable of telling the market that if it reduces the amount of qe that's out there, that it doesn't mean they're going to be raising rates any time sooner. i'm not sure, though, that all the investors on the panel, bill, are listening to what the fed is saying. because you made the point, bill, that if the fed...
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. >> steve, all right. we are use to dealing with cold in the d c area, but some people are surprised that we received this blast this early. tom roussey continues live team coverage from the lincoln memorial. down, butds are dying it is still awfully cold especially for this time of year. 21 degrees below average. normally, you will see folks hanging out with the steps there. there is no one there. this cold is keeping a lot of people away. many did find things to do outside tonight. >> ironically, one of the best ways to stay warm tonight was to get on the ice. if you continue to skate around, you feel less cold. it affected cold, the zamboni at the pentagon city outdoor rink. harry tran spent about 12 hours, , getting itutside to work right. >> trying to stay outside, make sure the machine is running. 10 degreess all most colder than the average high in mid-january which is the coldest time of year around here. in d c, it is not the cold. it is the windchill. today saw gusts of up to 45 miles per hour. t
. >> steve, all right. we are use to dealing with cold in the d c area, but some people are surprised that we received this blast this early. tom roussey continues live team coverage from the lincoln memorial. down, butds are dying it is still awfully cold especially for this time of year. 21 degrees below average. normally, you will see folks hanging out with the steps there. there is no one there. this cold is keeping a lot of people away. many did find things to do outside tonight....
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tonight, casey affleck, mike tyson, plus music from linkin park and steve aoki. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> hello, i'm jimmy. i'm host of the show. it is a big night tonight with a big finale of "dancing with the stars" i am sad it is over. you know what they say, when one season of "dancing with the stars" ends, another begins almost immediately. last night, i don't know if you have been following the show, but the comedian was eliminated. bill had the grace and easy elegance of a squirrel getting electrocuted. he stuck around for a while, i guess he got a lot of votes. but the three surviving dancers tonight, three finalists were jack osborne from the osbornes, corbin blue from high school musical, and amber riley from glee. before the season started as is tradition, i bet real green american money on amber riley to win it all? did sunhe win? did i win the title once again? i don't know. we tape the show before. and all i want is my money. that's all. and while season -- what was it 84 of "dancing with the stars" may be ending.
tonight, casey affleck, mike tyson, plus music from linkin park and steve aoki. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> hello, i'm jimmy. i'm host of the show. it is a big night tonight with a big finale of "dancing with the stars" i am sad it is over. you know what they say, when one season of "dancing with the stars" ends, another begins almost immediately. last night, i don't know if you have been following the show, but the comedian was...
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steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect millions of immigrant now here illegally. the new law grants amnesty to illegal aliens here before 1982. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. we've learned how to stretch our party budget. ♪ the only downer? my bargain brand towel made a mess of things. so goodbye so-called bargain brands, hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bo
steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect...
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what i had done i never had but what i had done is you know we used to i used to work with the rock or steve austin and at the end of our matches we would do ten or fifteen minutes of improv just for the fans in the arena just to give them something fun before they went home so we were doing improv every night and it was you know austin is a funny iraq is a funny guy and i was kind of the perfect straight man like the bad guy kind of the frumpy guy that was always kind of been the butt of their jokes but it was fun improv this is team sport you work together like tennis you bat back and forth and once you can figure that out improv is actually a lot of fun to do so when i hit the groundings it was kind of a natural progression for i was already doing the devotee we have a funny. while wrestling yeah to do antics was always fighting always i mean having that while fighting but you know the promos leading up to the matches i was always doing you know gags and showing like sight gags on the screen putting people's heads on top of you know whatever it was i see if you're a jackass a take a donke
what i had done i never had but what i had done is you know we used to i used to work with the rock or steve austin and at the end of our matches we would do ten or fifteen minutes of improv just for the fans in the arena just to give them something fun before they went home so we were doing improv every night and it was you know austin is a funny iraq is a funny guy and i was kind of the perfect straight man like the bad guy kind of the frumpy guy that was always kind of been the butt of their...
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steve? >> up, up and away. i still am in the american trade. i actually bought more when the announcement hit the tape. still like llc, and there's still so many nonbelievers out there that this is a changed industry. i love it. i think you have to be long. united came back from the depths. they're doing very well. >> josh, campbell's soup today, getting hit pretty good. >> a bear market in soup. and i blame global warming. i think what campbell's said today was a couple of really alarming things, and the stock's certainly paying for it. first of all, missed earnings by 20 cents, or 30% on the quarter. soup sales were down 6%. they're running into two problems. millennials aren't going to eat out of cans. and number two, the supermarkets are doing a lot of prepared fresh food, and that seems to be where the bigger trend is going. so they'll have to figure this out. >> all right. let's talk some jpmorgan. the firm, and the justice department, getting closer to finalizing a $13 billion settlem
steve? >> up, up and away. i still am in the american trade. i actually bought more when the announcement hit the tape. still like llc, and there's still so many nonbelievers out there that this is a changed industry. i love it. i think you have to be long. united came back from the depths. they're doing very well. >> josh, campbell's soup today, getting hit pretty good. >> a bear market in soup. and i blame global warming. i think what campbell's said today was a couple of...
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we'll meet with steve here. we'll meet with steve here. i'll have you take the i'll have you take the controller via the iphone. controller via the iphone. this is awesome technology, this this is awesome technology, this was is apple event, ww d.c., was is apple event, ww d.c., bringing the video game. bringing the video game. they are on a smart track. they are on a smart track. you control it with the iphone. you control it with the iphone. you are turbo boosting. you are turbo boosting. you can slow down, speed up and you can slow down, speed up and use the iphone to control. use the iphone to control. this. this. >> actually. >> actually. grip it like a controller. grip it like a controller. >> you guide it this way, but >> you guide it this way, but accelerate or slow it down and accelerate or slow it down and use this to shoot. use this to shoot. the more you use the more you use weaponry the weaponry the more it more it evolves. evolves. it's amazing it's amazing how many robotics how many robotics and engineering minds are behind
we'll meet with steve here. we'll meet with steve here. i'll have you take the i'll have you take the controller via the iphone. controller via the iphone. this is awesome technology, this this is awesome technology, this was is apple event, ww d.c., was is apple event, ww d.c., bringing the video game. bringing the video game. they are on a smart track. they are on a smart track. you control it with the iphone. you control it with the iphone. you are turbo boosting. you are turbo boosting. you...
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joining us is steve carnaky. we saw an electorate in virginia that looked much more like 20 12 than in 2009. >> what we saw play out tonight in virginia was a repeat of election night in virginia in 2012, where in 2012, romney was leading in the state in all the returns that were out there, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. it's those big counties, like loudoun, prince william, fairfax county, arlington, right outside of washington, d.c., fairfax in particular, those numbers from fairfax ended up being overwhelming for terry mccullough. that's where the late surge came from. i'm looking at that map and looking at the 2012 map, and it's the same story. >> looking at the new jersey results, there's no surprise that chris christie was able to get his second term. i was surprised how bluntly he was campaigning for president on the night he got elected. looking at those results, is there anything that was surprising or anything that's important there? >> i think what you're saying is true. base think this is a speech they started wr
joining us is steve carnaky. we saw an electorate in virginia that looked much more like 20 12 than in 2009. >> what we saw play out tonight in virginia was a repeat of election night in virginia in 2012, where in 2012, romney was leading in the state in all the returns that were out there, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. it's those big counties, like loudoun, prince william, fairfax county, arlington, right outside of washington, d.c., fairfax in particular, those numbers from fairfax ended up being...
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steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th state in the nation that will legally recognize marriages by straight couples and gay couples. this is the map of marriage equality in the country right now. with this vote today, illinois becomes the largest new state in the heart of the country to recognize marriage equality after minnesota and iowa. after wondering what states are going to be next, keep an eye on iowa and new mexico. the debate is on right now on this issue in the legislature in the state of hawaii. the vote there could really come at any minute. and in new mexico, the matter is in court right now, rulings expected
steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th...
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liz: back when steve jobs was there. >> it was the first time steve jobs was there. liz: what did you learn from him and the way he operated? >> incredibly intense passion and focus and, always demanding best from people around him. and sometimes, that is hard to, hard to be around, particularly in the first generation of steve. but, he obviously, even in the first generation create ad couple new industries and changed the world very positive way. liz: i just want to clarify something. i always look through a company's stats you have no debt? >> that is no longer true. liz: i was going to say, that needed to be updated. i wanted to clarify. >> the acquisition of enterasys was 180 million-dollars acquisition. we funded 100 million with cash off the balance sheet and $100 million in debt. so we're no longer debt-free. >> that is all right. you still have enough cash looks like a little bit of balloon. >> we end up with still 100 million on the balance sheet. liz: are you hiring right now? >> we are. in select areas we're hiring. also the next 12 to 24 months we'll get
liz: back when steve jobs was there. >> it was the first time steve jobs was there. liz: what did you learn from him and the way he operated? >> incredibly intense passion and focus and, always demanding best from people around him. and sometimes, that is hard to, hard to be around, particularly in the first generation of steve. but, he obviously, even in the first generation create ad couple new industries and changed the world very positive way. liz: i just want to clarify...
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i wonder were there discussions among you and steve mcqueen and others about how far to go? i mean you're trying to be realistic but you also, it's a film that people are going to see. >> yeah, i think in some ways you have to compare where the language is, we just come out of the summer see con and i don't say this in an overly disparraging way but where entire cities were torn down and people just shrugged because of the level of violence and the scale of destruction and within that language of cinema. with this phil am, i think it's because you care about the people and because we take so much time to show these lives and show these individuals as humans that on the occasion, and really when you break down the fill tlm are three or four moments that are very difficult, it means that much more because we see these individuals as people. and we never wanted to flinch from these moments either. the beauty, the humanity, the family nature that is going on here, or things that are difficult, by the way, that aren't very barbaric. in terms of the physicality. but when you see a
i wonder were there discussions among you and steve mcqueen and others about how far to go? i mean you're trying to be realistic but you also, it's a film that people are going to see. >> yeah, i think in some ways you have to compare where the language is, we just come out of the summer see con and i don't say this in an overly disparraging way but where entire cities were torn down and people just shrugged because of the level of violence and the scale of destruction and within that...
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he met with actor jim parsons from the big bang theory and comedian steve martin. he thanked the entertainment industry for in his worsd shaping a world of culture. >>> a bomb shell tonight from one of hollywood's biggest hit makers. brittany hopper on how a top producer became an israeli intelligence ajent. >> he's one of hollywood's biggest producers, but was he leading a double life? >> he's very mistierous exotic figure in hollywood. >> for 20 years, one of the most powerful movie producers in hollywood, born in israel, says he was also a leading israeli intelligence ajent. in a new interview broadcast in israel, a reporter asks about a 1983 instance where he reportedly used actor richard dreyfus to help shet up a meeting between an american nuclear scientist and israeli officials. he says everybody wants to meet a star, and that's how the meeting happened. a-list actor such as ben afflec and robert deniro heard the rumors but say they didn't care. >> i remember some point i had asked about that, being friends i was curious, but not in an accusatory way, just w
he met with actor jim parsons from the big bang theory and comedian steve martin. he thanked the entertainment industry for in his worsd shaping a world of culture. >>> a bomb shell tonight from one of hollywood's biggest hit makers. brittany hopper on how a top producer became an israeli intelligence ajent. >> he's one of hollywood's biggest producers, but was he leading a double life? >> he's very mistierous exotic figure in hollywood. >> for 20 years, one of the...
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it's adds miral. >> love that. >> steve cornacki, everyone. i love the new jacket, fts you much better. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expected. >> when everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to
it's adds miral. >> love that. >> steve cornacki, everyone. i love the new jacket, fts you much better. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expected. >> when everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we...